Are there any plans to start using lookups instead of free text for some of the inputs during the company registration process? It's difficult/impossible to parse the data properly when there are random spelling mistakes and formatting issues.

I can perhaps understand using free text for the addresses but I can't believe you are using free text for fields such as 'country of residence' and 'nationality'. This leads to entries like: UK, Uk, uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom- England, United Kingdon, United Kingodm, United Kingopdm, Uinited Kingdom, United Kingdom West Yorkshire etc

I second this. Users should not need to insert new countries or territories in addresses, nationality or place of incorporation of overseas issuers. Companies House should prescribe lists, and to avoid political sensitivities over places which are not universally recognised, call them "territories" (for example, "Taiwan", which is not recognised as a country by the UK). It is not helpful to just disclaim responsibility and say "we reproduced it exactly as submitted". Change the submission system.

In its 2017/2018 business plan, Companies House committed to undertake a review of data quality. As part of this review, we looked at implementing standard registers for certain free text fields, as at present some users have been inputting misleading information in these fields. We have now settled on these registers for country of residence and nationality, which will in turn help to ensure the data is consistent and reusable. A link to the revised list is attached: https://www.gov.uk/...

Thanks Arthur, I didn't realise there was another forum. As of a few days ago this still hasn't been implemented but good to know that it's on the way. Would be nice if they would do the same for address field, especially UK addresses.